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Jean (Wallace) Jarvie 1833 - 1881

Jean (Wallace) Jarvie was born in 1833. She was in a relationship with Walter Jarvie, and had children John Jarvie, Walter Jarvie, Thomas Jarvie, Matthew Jarvie, and Daniel Jarvie. Jean Jarvie died at age 48 years old in 1881.
Jean (Wallace) Jarvie
1833
1881
Female
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    1833
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  • 1881

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    1881
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    Jean (Wallace) Jarvie lived 24 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 48.
    The average age of a Wallace family member is 72.
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In 1833, in the year that Jean (Wallace) Jarvie was born, on August 20th, future President of the United States Benjamin Harrison was born in Ohio. The birth of Harrison meant that, until the death of former President James Madison on June 28 1836, 18 Presidents of the United States (2 former, 1 current, and 15 future) were living. Thus, more past, present, and future Presidents were alive than at any other time in history.
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In 1846, at the age of merely 13 years old, Jean was alive when on November 4th, the Donner Party was stranded in the Sierra Nevada on its way to California. The ill-fated wagon train was snowed in and couldn't get out of the mountains for 3 months. Some went for help - on foot - but the majority of the 87 people in the wagon train were stuck in heavy snow, without food. Only 48 of the original settlers survived - some by cannibalism of the dead.
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